1st Edition

Surface Physics Theoretical Models and Experimental Methods

    382 Pages
    by CRC Press

    382 Pages
    by CRC Press

    The demands of production, such as thin films in microelectronics, rely on consideration of factors influencing the interaction of dissimilar materials that make contact with their surfaces. Bond formation between surface layers of dissimilar condensed solids—termed adhesion—depends on the nature of the contacting bodies. Thus, it is necessary to determine the characteristics of adhesion interaction of different materials from both applied and fundamental perspectives of surface phenomena. Given the difficulty in obtaining reliable experimental values of the adhesion strength of coatings, the theoretical approach to determining adhesion characteristics becomes more important.

    Surface Physics: Theoretical Models and Experimental Methods presents straightforward and efficient approaches and methods developed by the authors that enable the calculation of surface and adhesion characteristics for a wide range of materials: metals, alloys, semiconductors, and complex compounds. The authors compare results from the proposed theories—developed within the framework of the electron density functional theory and dielectric formalism—to experimental data. The book begins with a discussion of the thermodynamics of surface phenomena and covers experimental and theoretical methods for studying surface characteristics of solids.

    Chapters describe calculations of surface and adhesion characteristics of metals using the density functional method. They also examine the calculation of adhesion characteristics of metals, semiconductors, and complex compounds based on dielectric formalism. In addition, the text covers dry friction, adsorption of metal atoms, and ferromagnetic films. The principles and methods presented in this book are useful in selecting optimum materials and coatings for various applications, including minimizing friction for increased efficiency of microelectronic components.

    Methods of experimental investigations of the surface properties of solids. Localised states and surface elementary excitations. Surface properties of solids and methods of describing them. Calculation of the surface characteristics of metals using the method of functional of electronic density. Calculation of the adhesion characteristics of the metals and melts using the density functional method. Calculating the adhesion characteristics of metals, semiconductors and complex compounds on the basis of dielectric formalism. Friction of the surfaces of solids in the absence of lubrication (dry friction). Theoretical models and methods of describing adsorption of metal atoms on metallic surfaces. Ferromagnetism of ultra-thin films of transition metals. Appendix. Determination of the minimum of the function of N variables.

    Biography

    Mamonova, Marina V.; Prudnikov, Vladimir V.; Prudnikova, Irina A.